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What Guys Should Say To Girls
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Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2016
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"Go away!" Samantha yelled to Toby, not caring to use sign language. 

Samantha is a blind teenage girl. She has never seen her own face, anybody's else at that. She starts hating herself for being blind.

Toby is a deaf teenage boy. He lost his hearing when he was ten. He never bothered 'fixing' the problem. He loved it.

When they meet each other Sam pushes him away, somewhat knowing what will happen if he gets to close. What will happen when a younger brother and deadly tumor is thrown in the mix?
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